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Newsletter for Friday, July 11, 2025

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A news bulletin provided by Sawa News Agency for Friday, July 11, 2025, covering the most important developments in the Gaza Strip, Israel, and the West Bank.

The Israeli Army Issues New Evacuation Orders in Central Gaza City
The Israeli army issued new evacuation orders in central Gaza City on Friday evening, July 11, 2025.


The spokesperson for the Israeli army said, "To the residents of Gaza City in Blocks 783 and 784, in light of the use by the terrorist organization Hamas of civilian areas for terrorist activities, the army will strike the area with extreme force."
He added, "For your safety, evacuate the area immediately. Full responsibility for the suffering of the residents lies with the terrorist organizations, foremost among them Hamas. For your own security, evacuate immediately."

New York Times Reveals How Netanyahu Prolonged the Gaza War to Stay in Power

The American newspaper The New York Times revealed in a report titled "How Netanyahu Prolonged the Gaza War to Stay in Power?" that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was preparing to end the war in Gaza six months after its outbreak.

According to the newspaper, negotiations were underway for a long-term ceasefire with Hamas, and Netanyahu expressed his willingness to accept a compromise solution. He sent a special envoy to inform Egyptian mediators of Israel's new position.

The report explained that in a meeting held at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv, Netanyahu sought approval from his cabinet members, deliberately keeping the plan off the written agenda to surprise the opposing ministers and prevent them from coordinating their opposition.

This occurred in April 2024, before Netanyahu made a political attempt to reassert himself on the stage.

The proposed plan at that time called for halting the war in Gaza for at least six weeks, which would open a window for negotiations with Hamas for a permanent ceasefire. It was expected that Hamas would release more than thirty Israeli detainees within weeks, with the possibility of freeing more if the ceasefire were extended. According to the report, daily attacks on Gaza's population, which numbers around two million, would temporarily stop.

Ending the war, however, posed personal risks for Netanyahu, who leads a fragile coalition dependent on support from far-right ministers seeking to occupy Gaza rather than withdraw from it. These ministers preferred a prolonged war that would allow the reconstruction of Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip.

The report emphasized that if a ceasefire were to come early, it might push these ministers to withdraw from the coalition, potentially leading to early elections, which polls indicated Netanyahu would likely lose. Outside of power, Netanyahu would be vulnerable, facing a corruption trial since 2020, involving bribery and offering favors to businessmen in exchange for gifts and positive media coverage.

As the government members discussed other matters, the report details how an assistant rushed into the meeting room with a document summarizing Israel’s new negotiating position and quietly placed it in front of Netanyahu. He read it again, highlighting key points with his pen. The road to a ceasefire appeared risky, but he seemed ready to proceed with it.

The session also saw Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich interrupting the proceedings. In 2005, as a young activist, Smotrich had been detained for weeks – without charges – under suspicion of planning to bomb cars on a major highway in an attempt to slow the dismantling of Israeli settlements in Gaza. Today, along with far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, Smotrich is one of the leading advocates within the government for rebuilding settlements in Gaza.

During the meeting, Smotrich announced that he had heard rumors of a proposed agreement, and the details concerned him. He said, "I want you to know, if such a surrender agreement is proposed, there will be no government anymore. The government is over."

According to the report, Netanyahu found himself forced to choose between the opportunity for a ceasefire and his political survival – and he chose survival, denying the existence of any ceasefire plan.

The New York Times points out that one of the most sensitive accusations regarding Netanyahu's handling of the war was the claim that he intentionally prolonged it to achieve personal political gains.

The newspaper added, "Netanyahu exploited the war to improve his political standing, initially to survive, then to achieve a victory on his own terms. Nearly two years into the war, while still facing serious corruption charges, he seems to have a strong chance of continuing to rule until the next general election scheduled for October 2026, when he will be 77 – and he may even win it."

Netanyahu Wraps Up Washington Visit: How the Israeli Media Described It

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left the United States on Friday, July 11, 2025, heading back to Tel Aviv after a five-day visit, during which he met with top U.S. officials, including President Donald Trump, who welcomed him twice.

The Hebrew newspaper Haaretz commented on the results of the visit, stating that Netanyahu departed Washington without making any progress on the Gaza issue, settling instead for vague promises from Trump and a performance overshadowed by self-aggrandizement at the expense of substantive matters.

The paper noted, "Netanyahu's visit to Washington was expected to be a victory gesture, highlighting the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and promoting them as successful setbacks to its nuclear program."

It continued, "Many had hoped that Trump would finally secure a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, including the release of hostages (Israeli detainees), which remained elusive, except for a short-term ceasefire brokered by the U.S. administration in its early days."

Haaretz pointed out that "even the most optimistic voices in Israel and the U.S. believed that progress on the Iran and Gaza files might pave the way for what Netanyahu has long referred to as the 'New Middle East,' where Palestinians are sidelined in favor of broader normalization efforts," according to the newspaper.

Hebrew Media: Israel Agrees to Withdraw from the Mouraj Axis

The Hebrew media reported this morning, Friday, July 11, 2025, on the latest developments in the ceasefire negotiations in the Gaza Strip and the release of hostages.

Israeli-American journalist Barak Ravid mentioned that the main point of contention in the ceasefire talks is the extent of Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.

Ravid revealed that Israel had agreed to withdraw from the Mouraj Axis in southern Gaza. He added, "According to the new map, Israel still demands that its forces remain about 2-3 kilometers north of the Philadelphi Corridor."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed hope of reaching an agreement within a few days for the release of more Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

Netanyahu made these comments during an interview on The Record with Greta Van Susteren on Newsmax. He stated that 50 hostages are still held by Hamas, with only 20 believed to be alive.

He continued, "I want to release all of them. We now have an agreement that should bring out half the alive and half the deceased."

Netanyahu added, "This would leave us with 10 living hostages and around 12 deceased, but I will bring them all out. I hope we can finalize the deal in a few days."

He also suggested that Israel and Hamas may reach a 60-day ceasefire during which both sides could attempt to bring an end to the conflict.

Netanyahu: We Hope to Reach an Agreement on Hostages in a Few Days

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed hope that an agreement would be reached in the coming days for the release of more Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

Netanyahu made these statements during an interview on The Record with Greta Van Susteren on Newsmax. He said that 50 hostages remain in Hamas's custody, with only 20 believed to be alive.

He added, "I want to release all of them. We now have an agreement that should bring out half the living and half the deceased."

Netanyahu continued, "This would leave us with 10 living hostages and about 12 deceased, but I will bring them all out. I hope we can finalize the deal in a few days."

He also predicted that Israel and Hamas would reach a 60-day ceasefire, during which both sides could attempt to end the conflict.

On Wednesday, Hamas stated that several key issues remain unresolved in the ongoing ceasefire talks, including the flow of humanitarian aid, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, and the provision of real guarantees for a permanent ceasefire.

The interview with Netanyahu on Newsmax came as he concluded his third visit to Washington since President Donald Trump took office in January. Speaking about Trump, Netanyahu said, "Israel has never had such a friend, or such support for Israel, the Jewish state, in the White House."

The United States joined Israel last month in bombing Iran, an action that Trump said "wiped out" three of Iran's nuclear sites. When asked by Netanyahu about the damage assessment, he replied, "Within months, they would have been able to produce nuclear bombs."

Occupation Forces Continue Demolishing Residential Buildings in Tulkarem Refugee Camp

Israeli occupation forces continued today, Friday, July 11, 2025, demolishing residential buildings in Tulkarem Refugee Camp, coinciding with the ongoing aggression against the camp and the city for the 166th consecutive day.

Local sources reported that Israeli bulldozers resumed demolishing more residential buildings in the Al-Murabba neighborhood since the early morning. This is part of a new plan to demolish 104 buildings, containing 400 homes, as well as continuing demolition operations carried out in recent days in several areas of the camp.

Last Sunday, the occupation authorities announced their intention to start implementing large-scale demolition orders in Tulkarem Refugee Camp, disregarding a decision by the Israeli Supreme Court to freeze these orders earlier.

This week, the occupation army allowed several families, who were unable to evacuate their homes earlier, to enter the camp and retrieve their belongings. The operation involved 54 homes included in the demolition plan, amidst strict measures that included harassment, detention, obstructing the evacuation process, and firing live ammunition at the residents.

Meanwhile, Noor Shams Refugee Camp is witnessing military escalation under the ongoing aggression and siege imposed by the occupation forces for the 153rd consecutive day. There has been widespread deployment of infantry units and their vehicles in the Al-Nasr Mountain and Al-Eyada neighborhood, accompanied by the seizure of citizens' homes, converting them into military barracks after forcing their residents to leave. Live ammunition is fired at anyone trying to approach the camp, and explosions are heard periodically from within the camp.

Noor Shams Refugee Camp has also been subjected to house burnings by the occupation forces, who set fire to homes. In recent days, extensive demolitions have affected dozens of residential buildings as part of an Israeli plan to demolish 106 buildings in Tulkarem and Noor Shams camps, including 48 buildings demolished in Noor Shams alone. This has caused widespread destruction and the opening of large streets, which separated neighborhoods from each other.

The escalation has led to the forcible displacement of more than 5,000 families from Tulkarem and Noor Shams camps, totaling more than 25,000 people. Over 600 homes have been completely destroyed, and 2,573 homes have been partially damaged, as the entrances to the camps remain blocked with barricades, turning them into lifeless zones.

Injuries, Including Children, Following Settler Attack on Citizens in Bethlehem

Several citizens, including children, were injured today, Friday, from wounds and bruises after being attacked by settlers under the protection of the Israeli occupation army near the village of Al-Minya, southeast of Bethlehem.

Zaid Kawazbah, head of the Al-Minya village council, said that settlers, with the protection of the Israeli army, attacked around 10 homes in the "Wadi Sa’ir" area near the village. They threw stones at the homes, breaking windows and creating panic among the residents.

He added that several citizens also suffered from suffocation due to the Israeli army firing toxic tear gas canisters towards the houses.

The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that they treated a 3-year-old girl who was injured in the head due to an attack by settlers near Al-Minya.

Gaza: Israel Blocks Entry of Infant Food, Leading to Infant Deaths

International relief organizations in the Gaza Strip are warning that Israel is obstructing the entry of infant formula into the region, leading to the deaths of infants. According to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), the percentage of children suffering from malnutrition has risen from 5.2% during the ceasefire earlier this year to 10.7% now.

While Israel claims it allows food supplies into the Gaza Strip, famine is worsening, particularly among children, due to the ongoing shortage of infant formula and nutritional supplements for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as children.

International relief organizations confirm that Israel has been obstructing the entry of these supplies since the resumption of the war in Gaza on March 18, 2025. Israel is requiring organizations to apply for long and complicated customs permits, delaying the delivery of essential supplies.

Sources from relief organizations report that Israel is forcing them to buy these goods in Israel, despite their exorbitant prices compared to the West Bank, Jordan, and other regions. The Haaretz newspaper highlighted that this policy contradicts Israel's past practices and international norms. For example, neighboring countries of Ukraine do not impose customs fees on goods transported to Ukraine, and 136 countries have signed an international treaty urging states not to impose customs fees on humanitarian goods. Israel, however, has refused to sign this treaty.

Some relief organizations have stated they are unable to pay the customs fees due to insufficient budgets or their lack of registration in Israel, resulting in humanitarian goods being stockpiled in Jordan, the West Bank, or at the Ashdod port.

Additionally, relief organizations face another issue: the slow process of clearing goods through the Kerem Shalom crossing, which is contingent on permits issued by the Israeli army's Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories unit. Israel has repeatedly denied requests from the United Nations and other organizations to allow goods through this crossing.

Haaretz also mentioned that due to the collapse of food security and the spread of famine in Gaza, crowds are seizing relief trucks loaded with food supplies, preventing them from reaching distribution sites. Although relief organizations have little choice but to allow this to alleviate hunger, they refuse to send valuable goods like nutritional supplements because they believe these products should reach those who need them most.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 90% of pregnant and breastfeeding women in Gaza are severely malnourished, impairing their ability to produce breast milk and causing premature births and miscarriages.

Doctors Without Borders reports that one in five pregnant or breastfeeding women in Gaza is at risk of death due to malnutrition. UNICEF also reported last month that since the beginning of this year, 112 children have been admitted to hospitals or clinics daily due to severe malnutrition.

The newspaper added that a group of nearly 60 Israeli experts in nutrition and public health warned this week of the worsening situation for pregnant women and children in Gaza. The group's report stated that even when women receive infant formula, they often lack access to clean water to prepare the food, exposing children to infection. The group recommended accelerating the delivery of nutritional supplements, including vitamins, folic acid, iron, and protein, for children and women, as well as increasing the supply of clean water.

The group's report concluded, "Field data shows a collapse in the living conditions of pregnant and breastfeeding women in Gaza. This crisis not only threatens their health but also the health of the next generation. Immediate humanitarian intervention is essential and mandatory according to medical ethics, public health, and international humanitarian law."

Donna Brenski-Walker, director of the American relief organization Rebuilding Alliance, which has been working in Gaza for over 20 years, reported that the Jordanian Air Force has called on her organization to help with aerial food distribution, which will drop hundreds of thousands of energy meals into the region.

Brenski-Walker added, "The emergency we've feared has now occurred in Gaza. The Jordanian Air Force approached Israel requesting permission for an aerial drop campaign for three weeks. I hope this will begin in a few days. My team is providing whatever food we can find for families of children suffering from severe malnutrition. People there are eating just one meal a day. There is not enough food."

UN: 798 Killed While Attempting to Access Aid in Gaza

The United Nations Office for Human Rights reported that at least 798 people have been killed while attempting to access food aid in Gaza since the end of May 2025.

A spokesperson for the office told reporters that 615 of these individuals were killed near sites associated with the so-called "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" while attempting to receive food aid since May 27. Another 183 were killed on the roads leading to aid convoys.

Earlier this month, 169 relief organizations called for the cessation of the Israeli-American aid distribution mechanism led by the Foundation, after receiving near-daily reports of Palestinians being killed by Israeli forces while waiting for aid near the Foundation's centers.

The organizations demanded the return to the aid delivery system previously managed by the United Nations in Gaza until March 2025, when the Israeli siege on the area tightened. The siege was slightly eased in late May, allowing for gradual entry of aid distributed through the Foundation, which is linked to Israel. The organizations have refused to cooperate with the Foundation.

The statement criticized the "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation," which began managing aid from late May, replacing the usual international humanitarian organizations. The signatories of the statement included organizations from Europe, the United States, and Israel, which operate in the fields of medical aid, food relief, development, and human rights.

Erdogan: Israeli Administration Will Be Held Accountable for Genocide in Gaza

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan affirmed that the Israeli administration will eventually be held accountable, both legally and historically, for the genocide it has been committing in the Gaza Strip for the past 21 months, which has led to the deaths of around 57,000 Palestinians to date.

This statement was made in a video message sent to a ceremony held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday, marking the 30th anniversary of the genocide committed by Serbian forces in the town of Srebrenica.

Erdogan emphasized that the international community has remained silent about the Srebrenica massacre and, in recent years, has only watched the atrocities committed in Palestine.

He said, "The Israeli administration will be held accountable sooner or later, both legally and historically, for the genocide of around 57,000 Palestinians, including children, women, the elderly, and young people."

10 Martyrs and Over 60 Injured Waiting for Aid in Rafah

Ten Palestinians were martyred and over 60 others were injured today, Friday, July 11, 2025, as Israeli occupation forces opened fire on individuals waiting for aid in the Al-Shakush area, northwest of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

Local sources reported that health centers have issued urgent calls for blood donations due to the large number of injuries.

Additionally, five more people were injured after an Israeli drone dropped bombs near the Al-Nazla roundabout in northern Gaza.

Medical sources confirmed that 15 people have been martyred by Israeli occupation forces' gunfire in Gaza since the early hours of today.

Since October 7, 2023, Israeli forces have launched an assault on the Gaza Strip, resulting in the martyrdom of 57,762 Palestinians, the majority of whom are children and women. The number of injured stands at 137,656, according to preliminary figures. Many victims remain trapped under rubble or in streets, with rescue and medical teams unable to reach them.

Haaretz: The War Can No Longer Be Explained Except by an Overwhelming Survival Instinct

The Hebrew newspaper Haaretz reported today, Friday, July 11, 2025, that since the beginning of this week, seven Israeli soldiers have been killed: five in a landmine explosion in Beit Hanoun, two in Khan Younis, one of whom was captured by a Hamas force, and two others who ended their lives after being unable to endure the events and pain of the war.

The newspaper added that, at this stage, the war can no longer be explained except as a coalition driven by an excessive survival instinct.

It pointed out that Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi stated that the conditions were ripe for a deal, but it remains questionable whether the recent military operations in the sector have truly contributed to achieving this outcome. As long as the Chief of Staff supports the intention to end the war and bring back 20 prisoners and 30 bodies, it may be best to focus on that.

The newspaper emphasized that "it is advisable not to ignore Hamas's ability to cause harm. The movement remains committed to its goals—ensuring the end of the fighting while preserving what remains of its military strength."

Poll: 47% of Israelis Optimistic About Reaching an Agreement in Gaza

A public opinion poll conducted on Friday, July 11, 2025, showed that 47% of Israelis are optimistic about reaching an agreement for a prisoner exchange and ceasefire in the Gaza Strip within days.

According to the poll published by Maariv newspaper, 47% are optimistic, 37% are pessimistic, and 16% are unsure whether an agreement will be reached in the coming days.

Indirect negotiations are underway between Israel and Hamas in Doha, Qatar, with Egyptian and Qatari mediation and U.S. oversight in an attempt to reach an agreement.

The poll results indicate that despite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington and reports of progress toward an agreement, Netanyahu’s coalition in the Knesset remains at 51 seats, compared to 59 seats for the opposition and 10 seats for Arab representatives, if elections were held today.

After Netanyahu - Katz to Washington Next Week

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Katz is set to travel to Washington early next week for extensive meetings with American officials, according to Hebrew media reports.

Channel 12 reported that after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's five-day visit to Washington, Katz will head to the U.S. to discuss the Iranian file. The channel mentioned on its website, "Katz is traveling to Washington next week for extensive talks with senior American officials, in light of the attack on Iran."

The report emphasized that Katz’s visit is part of the understandings between Israel and the U.S. regarding the Iranian issue, with the likely signing of a confidential memorandum of understanding between the Israeli and U.S. defense ministries, which aims to strengthen relations between the two countries, though no further details were provided.

The memorandum is expected to focus on Israel's security and the purchase of offensive and defensive weapons.

The channel also mentioned that Netanyahu met with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon to discuss the continuation of U.S.-Israel security cooperation.

On Sunday, Netanyahu, who is wanted by international justice, began a visit to Washington, which will last until Thursday. This is his third visit in six months.

On Tuesday evening, Netanyahu met President Donald Trump at the White House for the second time in 24 hours to discuss efforts to reach an agreement for a prisoner swap and ceasefire in Gaza.

Both Israel and its ally the U.S. accuse Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons, while Tehran asserts that its program is for peaceful purposes, including electricity generation.

Israel is the only country in the region with a nuclear arsenal, which remains outside international oversight. For decades, Israel has continued to occupy land in Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon.

With U.S. support, Israel has been conducting a genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, involving killing, starvation, destruction, and forced displacement, ignoring all international appeals and the International Court of Justice orders to cease.

The genocide has resulted in more than 195,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of whom are women and children, over 11,000 missing persons, and hundreds of thousands displaced, while famine has claimed many lives, including dozens of children.

"Gaza Awqaf" Accuses Israel of Desecrating Graves and Stealing Corpses in Khan Yunis

The Ministry of Awqaf in Gaza stated on Friday that the Israeli military committed a heinous crime by exhuming graves and stealing the bodies of "martyrs" and the deceased after storming a cemetery in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza.

The ministry condemned the act as "a flagrant violation of all religious, moral, and human norms."

It said, "In an inhumane act that transcends all limits and disregards every religious and international standard, the occupation forces, at dawn yesterday, Thursday, committed a new horrific crime by excavating and desecrating graves and stealing the bodies of martyrs and the deceased."

The ministry described the behavior as "a criminal, barbaric act that is condemned by both religion and law."

It emphasized that "this crime represents a severe violation of the sanctity of the deceased, an overt attack on the holiness of cemeteries and the dignity of humans after death, and reveals the moral degradation the occupation has reached. It is not enough for them to kill the living; they are now chasing the dead in their graves."

The ministry further pointed out that the Israeli army deliberately destroyed 40 cemeteries out of 60 across the Gaza Strip under "false pretexts."

 

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Israeli occupation authorities have given 22 families a deadline until July 7, 2025, to evacuate their homes in the Um Tuba neighborhood of Sur Baher, south of occupied Jerusalem, in order to seize their land.

The Jerusalem Governorate stated that the occupation had notified the 22 families to evacuate their homes in the Mashahid neighborhood of Um Tuba, located near the "Har Homa" settlement, which was built on citizens' land in Jabal Abu Ghneim, in preparation for land confiscation.

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Albanese: Israel is Responsible for One of the Worst Genocide Crimes in Modern History

UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine, Francesca Albanese, compared Israel's actions in the occupied Palestinian territories to the horrors of "Judgment Day," holding it responsible for "one of the worst genocide crimes in modern history."

Albanese presented her report titled "From the Economy of Occupation to the Economy of Genocide," which addresses the economic factors behind the genocide Israel has been committing against the Palestinians for 22 months, during a session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on Thursday.

The UN rapporteur described the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories as resembling "Judgment Day."

She added: "Israel is responsible for one of the worst genocide crimes in modern history."

Albanese pointed out that the report reveals the economic conditions enabling Israel to forcibly displace Palestinians through destruction, isolation, and surveillance.

In this context, Albanese stated that the so-called "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" is nothing but a "death trap" designed to either kill or force starving residents to flee.

She explained that Gaza's residents continue to endure unimaginable suffering, with over 200,000 Palestinians either killed or injured, according to official numbers.

Albanese also noted that Palestinians in the occupied West Bank are facing the "largest forced displacement" since 1967.

She continued: "While armed settlers create chaos, and 900 checkpoints and other obstacles strangle daily life, nearly 1,000 people have been killed, 10,000 injured, 10,000 arrested, and many have been tortured."

Albanese highlighted that during all of this, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange had risen by 213% based on the dollar since October 2023, with a total increase of $125.7 billion.

She clarified that Israel has exploited the genocide as an opportunity to test new weapons, surveillance technologies, and military techniques, such as drones.

She further noted that "Elbit Systems" won an innovation award from the Israeli Ministry of Defense, while "Lockheed Martin" and a global network of 1,650 other companies benefited from Israel's use of fighter jets, including the F-35s, in "beast mode" for the first time, carrying up to 22,000 kg of munitions—four times the usual capacity when operating in stealth mode.

Albanese emphasized that many arms companies have made record profits by arming Israel, stressing that every country bears responsibility to completely disengage from the "economy of occupation, which has turned into an economy of genocide," and end their relationship with it.

Details of Meeting Between Sheikh and European Delegation to Discuss Ceasefire in Gaza

On Thursday, July 3, 2025, Hussein Sheikh, Vice President of the State of Palestine and Vice President of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, held a meeting with a European delegation to discuss international efforts to stop the ongoing aggression against the Gaza Strip, the humanitarian disaster resulting from it, and the escalating attacks by Israeli settlers and occupation forces in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.

The delegation included Sigurd Halling, Head of Mission at the Danish Representation in Palestine, Christina Kinch, Head of the Political Section at the Danish Representation, Rafiq Lasil Sundström, Head of the Political Section at the Swedish Embassy, and Eva Alarcon, Head of Development Cooperation at the Finnish Embassy. Ahmad Abu Holi, member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization and Head of the Department of Refugee Affairs, also attended the meeting.

During the meeting, Sheikh emphasized that the top priority is an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing genocide against Gaza and an end to the crimes of settlers against the Palestinian people in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem. He called on the international community to bear responsibility for the continuous aggression against the Palestinian people. He also urged European countries that have not recognized the State of Palestine to do so, as a means of safeguarding the two-state solution.

Sheikh stressed the necessity of providing urgent and effective relief for those affected in Gaza and facilitating the timely entry of humanitarian aid to meet the basic needs of civilians amidst the ongoing catastrophe. He further emphasized the importance of supporting the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in its role under the current difficult circumstances, which have led to one of the largest processes of displacement and forced migration the Palestinian people have ever faced.

5 Martyrs in Israeli Airstrike on Deir al-Balah City in Central Gaza Strip

Five Palestinians were martyred, and others were injured, on Thursday evening, July 3, 2025, following an Israeli airstrike on Deir al-Balah city in the central Gaza Strip.

Local sources confirmed that four individuals were martyred, and several others sustained injuries when an Israeli drone targeted a civilian vehicle near the 17th Square, west of Deir al-Balah.

Additionally, one more Palestinian was martyred, and others were injured due to artillery shelling by Israeli forces targeting the eastern part of the city.

Palestinian TV Reporter Islam Al-Zanoun Injured by Israeli Gunfire in Gaza

Palestinian TV reporter Islam Al-Zanoun was injured by Israeli gunfire on Thursday, July 3, 2025, while covering events in Gaza City.

The Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) reported that an Israeli drone fired directly at the journalist, resulting in a shoulder injury.

Anadolu: Hamas Moving Toward Approving the Qatari-Egyptian Proposal for Prisoner Exchange and Ceasefire

Informed Palestinian sources stated on Thursday, July 3, 2025, that Hamas is leaning towards approving the Qatari-Egyptian proposal for a prisoner exchange and ceasefire. However, the movement has not yet made a final decision and is currently in consultations with various Palestinian factions and groups before submitting its official response to the mediators.

The sources, speaking to Anadolu Agency on condition of anonymity, revealed that the United States, Egypt, and Qatar have provided "extensive guarantees" for the implementation of the agreement, though the specifics were not clarified. They also mentioned that Turkey could be among the countries guaranteeing the deal.

The sources added that discussions are still ongoing regarding several technical details, including "mechanisms for the delivery of humanitarian aid, withdrawal maps, and post-ceasefire arrangements for the 60-day period," in case this duration proves insufficient to reach a comprehensive and final agreement, along with other details.

According to the sources, Hamas is expected to submit its official response within the next two days at the latest.

On Wednesday, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar announced what he described as "positive indicators" regarding the possibility of reaching a prisoner exchange and ceasefire deal in Gaza.

Hamas, in a statement, confirmed that it is holding consultations on the proposals received from the mediators, aimed at reaching an agreement to end the war, ensure Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and provide relief to Palestinians.

Hamas has repeatedly expressed its willingness to release Israeli prisoners "all at once" in exchange for ending the genocide and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by international justice, continues to set new conditions and only seeks partial deals that would ensure the continuation of the war.

Health Ministry Releases Latest Death Toll in Gaza

The Ministry of Health in Gaza published on Thursday, July 3, 2025, the latest statistics on the number of martyrs and injuries resulting from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.

In its daily report, the Ministry confirmed that the toll from the Israeli assault has risen to 57,130 martyrs and 135,173 injuries since October 7, 2023.

The Ministry noted that during the past 24 hours, 12 martyrs, including those from among the aid recipients, were brought to the hospitals, along with more than 49 injuries. The total number of martyrs due to hunger and deprivation who have reached the hospitals stands at 652, with over 4,537 injuries.

Israeli Reports: Israel Ready for First Time to Enter Ceasefire Talks in Gaza

Israeli media outlets reported on Thursday, July 3, 2025, that Israel is intensifying efforts to reach an agreement for a ceasefire and the release of hostages ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington next week.

Channel 12 News, quoting sources familiar with the talks, stated that Israel is now, for the first time, prepared to engage in discussions on a comprehensive framework for a ceasefire and the release of hostages in Gaza, which would lead to the release of all 50 remaining hostages held by Hamas.

The report added that even if Hamas agrees in principle to this framework, the process is likely to take some time. If a basic commitment from Hamas is reached, negotiations would then need to take place in Doha or Cairo to discuss the release of Palestinian security prisoners in exchange for hostages, the Israeli military’s withdrawal from Gaza, and the entry of humanitarian aid – talks expected to last at least a week.

At the same time, broader talks are being led primarily by Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Qatari officials, to determine Israel's willingness to end the war and whether Hamas is ready to accept the terms offered by Israel. Without Hamas’s acceptance, the chances of reaching an agreement remain slim, despite growing optimism, according to the report.

Netanyahu stated that Israel's dual goals of defeating Hamas and freeing the hostages are still achievable. During his visit to the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline company in Ashkelon, he said, "I tell you, there will be no Hamas. There will not be two Hamas. We won’t return to that. It’s over. We will free all our hostages."

He added that any suggestion that these two objectives are contradictory is "nonsense," and emphasized: "Both goals work together. We will achieve them together, contrary to what they say. We will eliminate them completely."

In another report, Channel 12 mentioned that Netanyahu intends to ask U.S. President Donald Trump, during their scheduled meeting on Monday, to pressure Qatar to threaten Hamas leaders with expulsion if they do not make progress on a deal or show flexibility in their fundamental positions.

Reports indicated that during recent high-level discussions, the issue of "preferential treatment" for Hamas leaders abroad was raised again. Israeli officials believe targeted sanctions against Hamas leaders, especially one prominent leader residing abroad – whose name was not disclosed – and hosted by countries like Qatar or Turkey, are essential to push Hamas toward finalizing the deal, despite Israel’s complex relationships with these countries.

Security officials involved in the talks stated: "Hamas leaders travel freely around the world and feel no pressure – and that’s why they are in no rush to finalize a deal."

Earlier on Wednesday, Hamas stated that it is open to a ceasefire with Israel but did not accept the proposal announced by Trump the previous day, which claimed that Israel had agreed to "the necessary conditions for a 60-day ceasefire with Hamas," adding that during this period "we will work with all parties to end the war."

This proposal resembles previous frameworks, but negotiations have repeatedly stalled over the post-ceasefire conditions. Israel insists on its right to resume fighting, while Hamas demands a permanent ceasefire.

According to Channel Kan, both Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant have expressed support for the framework discussed in closed-door meetings, although Israel has yet to issue any official endorsement.

Israeli Officer Reveals: What We're Doing in Gaza Until a Deal is Announced

The Israeli military has intensified its operations in the Gaza Strip in recent days, at an unprecedented pace since the war began, and plans to escalate its operations in the coming days "until a deal is announced," according to a senior Israeli officer quoted by Israel's public broadcaster ("Kan 11") on Thursday.

The officer added that "there are still many areas that need to be controlled, and there is much left to do. Currently, five military teams are deployed across Gaza for this purpose." He continued, "Only sand remains 150 meters away from what used to be the town of Jabaliya."

The officer explained that "fighting is still ongoing, and there are saboteurs (his term for resistance fighters) trying to surprise our forces. These battles are happening in areas just four kilometers from the Israeli border."

Since the resumption of the war on Gaza in mid-March 2025, the Israeli military has carried out nearly 7,000 airstrikes targeting objectives in the strip, including 280 "combat tunnels." Despite nearly two years of fighting, the officer estimated that "completing the remaining tasks may take another three months."

He listed the remaining tasks, saying: "Among the remaining tasks is occupying Beit Hanoun, where only about 50% of the targets, including underground infrastructure, have been destroyed, and occupying Gaza City. There are still capabilities to make explosives, and the remaining Kassam Brigades consist of two military divisions."

The Israeli military announced on Wednesday that it was entering a new phase of the war. The fighting is now concentrated in northern Gaza, particularly in Gaza City, "which is the most important remaining stronghold of Hamas after the destruction of Khan Younis," according to the military.

Meanwhile, the Israeli Chief of Staff, Aviv Kochavi, recently stated that "the army will soon reach the lines defined for the current phase of the operation," indicating that Israel is nearing the completion of its operations in Gaza, while its security forces are already considering the next stage, in light of two possible scenarios: with or without a deal.

Earlier today, an Israeli military statement said, "The 162nd Division continues its operations in northern Gaza, aiming to eliminate militants, destroy tunnels, weapons caches, and their secret routes." The statement also mentioned that the "Nahal Brigade" had begun attacking dozens of targets in the northern Gaza Strip, including sites and weapons storage.

The statement claimed that "the 99th Division has carried out operations to identify and destroy military infrastructure, targeting a command post and several military buildings," while the 36th Division continues its activities in Khan Younis, where units from Combat Brigade 188 found "various weapons, including rifles, pistols, ammunition, and mortar shells." In Rafah, the Israeli military destroyed dozens of targets, "including tunnels and weapons caches," in parallel with ongoing defensive operations around towns in the western Negev.

Details of U.S. Plan for Prisoner and Body Exchange Over Five Phases During 60-Day Ceasefire

The New York Times revealed details of a new American plan for a ceasefire in Gaza, which includes an agreement for the release of hostages and the return of bodies in phases, in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners.

According to reports published by The New York Times, citing sources, the U.S. plan calls for the release of ten living hostages and the return of the bodies of 18 Israeli hostages in five phases distributed over a 60-day ceasefire period.

This new arrangement represents a significant shift from the previous "Witkoff Plan," which proposed releasing hostages in two phases within the first week of the ceasefire.

The plan also stipulates that Hamas will refrain from holding "public release ceremonies" or filming the release of hostages, a new provision aimed at avoiding the publicity scenes that occurred in previous exchange agreements.

In return, Israel will release Palestinian prisoners in the agreed-upon phases. Sources indicate that these arrangements will be facilitated and guaranteed by international mediators, particularly Qatar and Egypt, to ensure compliance with the agreement and facilitate its implementation.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Israel had agreed to a 60-day ceasefire, urging Hamas to accept the proposal, describing it as "the best possible opportunity." Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that the United States would work with all parties to end the war during the ceasefire period and praised Qatar and Egypt for their role in mediation.

On the other hand, Hamas issued a statement confirming it was discussing the proposals presented by the mediators, stating that consultations were ongoing to formulate an agreement that guarantees a halt to the aggression, the withdrawal of forces, and the delivery of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.

Israeli sources told Haaretz that the American announcement followed a meeting at the White House, which included senior U.S. officials and Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer.

An Israeli source mentioned that Trump's announcement reflected a positive response from Dermer to U.S. Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, regarding the document prepared by the mediators, with Qatar being a key player in its drafting.

According to the source, the document does not provide an absolute promise to end the war immediately but includes strong guarantees in this direction. It stipulates that if a permanent agreement is not reached during the ceasefire period, mediators will continue to work to ensure negotiations continue "under certain conditions" after 60 days.

An Israeli source also noted that this format provides Hamas's external leadership with a justification to accept the proposal, given the general atmosphere suggesting that the U.S. is seriously pressuring Israel for a settlement.

However, Haaretz reported that a Qatari official said that the recent changes might satisfy Hamas's external leadership but highlighted the difficulty in convincing Hamas's leadership in Gaza to accept the current plan, as it does not include a clear commitment to end the war, despite the mediators' pledge to continue negotiations after the ceasefire ends.

Investigation: This Is the Weapon Used to Target a Café on Gaza’s Beach

The Guardian newspaper, in its investigation published on Thursday, July 3, 2025, revealed that the Israeli military used a 500-pound (approximately 230 kilograms) bomb to target a café on Gaza's beach this past Monday.

The investigation explained that the bomb, identified by experts as an "MK-82" type, is a weapon with a significant destructive capacity, generating a massive blast wave and scattering shrapnel over a wide area. This makes its use in densely populated civilian areas an indiscriminate act.

Legal experts cited by the newspaper noted that the large crater left by the explosion is evidence of the use of this type of bomb, warning that this could constitute a war crime if it is proven that the Israeli military knew there were large numbers of civilians at the site, including children, women, and the elderly.

The investigation confirmed that remnants and shrapnel of the bomb, retrieved from the rubble of "Al-Baqa Café," which was two stories high and overlooked the sea, were photographed and analyzed. They revealed that these pieces came from either an "MK-82" bomb or an Israeli-made "MBR 500," a bomb with similar capabilities.

The Israeli military told the newspaper that the attack was under review, confirming that precautions were taken before the airstrike to minimize civilian casualties.

According to medical officials and witnesses, the bombing resulted in the deaths of between 24 and 36 Palestinians and the injury of dozens more, including a filmmaker, an artist, a 35-year-old housewife, a 4-year-old child, a 14-year-old boy, and a 12-year-old girl among the injured.

International law, as outlined in the Geneva Conventions, prohibits any attack that may result in "excessive or disproportionate loss of civilian life" relative to the expected military advantage. Experts argue that the killing of such a large number of civilians could only be justified if the target had exceptional military significance.

Ministry of Interior in Gaza Issues Warning Regarding "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation"

On Thursday, July 3, 2025, the Ministry of Interior in Gaza issued a warning regarding the "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" (GHF), an American-Israeli entity.

The ministry emphasized that it is strictly prohibited to engage with, cooperate, or offer any form of assistance or coverage to the American-based (GHF) or its local or external agents.

It stressed that legal actions will be taken against anyone found involved in collaborating with this foundation, including the imposition of the maximum penalties provided by the applicable national laws.

The Ministry called on all citizens, local leaders, families, and media outlets to remain vigilant and uphold national responsibility by rejecting these malicious attempts targeting our people from within.

Ben Gvir Reiterates Call for Full Occupation of Gaza, Halting Aid, and Encouraging Emigration

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir renewed, on Thursday, July 3, 2025, his call for the complete occupation of the Gaza Strip, halting humanitarian aid, and encouraging emigration. This comes as officials speak of "positive indicators" for the possibility of reaching a deal for a prisoner exchange and a ceasefire with the Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas.

Ben Gvir, leader of the far-right "Jewish Power" party, said in an interview with the Israeli Army Radio: "There is a desire for an agreement, and this is a grave mistake. We should not stop for a moment."

He added, "We need to achieve a complete victory, fully occupy the Gaza Strip, halt humanitarian aid, and encourage emigration, not settle for partial results."

Despite the genocide that Israel has been committing for 22 months, it has failed to achieve its stated goals of the war, particularly the recovery of prisoners and the destruction of Hamas' military capabilities.

Tel Aviv estimates that there are 50 Israeli prisoners in Gaza, 20 of whom are alive, while over 10,400 Palestinians remain in Israeli prisons, suffering from torture, starvation, and medical neglect, resulting in the death of many of them, according to Palestinian and Israeli human rights and media reports.

In another conversation with Israeli Broadcasting Authority on Thursday, Ben Gvir confirmed that he "does not intend to support the proposed prisoner exchange and ceasefire deal," describing it as "reckless."

Ben Gvir called on Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to "join him in thwarting the potential agreement," claiming that "there is a historic opportunity to achieve a real victory in Gaza, including the collapse of Hamas and encouraging emigration from Gaza."

Three Released Prisoners Exiled to Gaza Martyred in Israeli Aggression, Including One from Jerusalem

Three released prisoners, exiled to Gaza, were martyred early today, Thursday, as a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.

The Jerusalem Governorate reported the martyrdom of released prisoner Bassam Abu Senina from Jerusalem, who was martyred due to an airstrike by Israeli fighter jets in one of the areas of Gaza. He was one of the Jerusalemite prisoners who were forcibly exiled to Gaza by the Israeli authorities in 2011.

The same sources added that two other released prisoners, Ayman Abu Dawood and Mahdi Shawar, both from Hebron, were also martyred in the violent Israeli bombardment targeting different areas of the Gaza Strip last night.

These three martyrs were among those released in the 2011 prisoner exchange deal after spending many years in Israeli prisons, and were forcibly exiled to Gaza as part of Israel's collective punishment and forced expulsion policies.

The Ministry of Health reported the martyrdom of 142 citizens, including three whose bodies were recovered, as well as 487 others injured in the past 24 hours. This brings the total number of martyrs since October 7, 2023, to 57,012, with 134,592 injured.

Israeli Supreme Court Freezes Demolition Orders for 104 Buildings in Tulkarm Refugee Camp

The Israeli Supreme Court has issued a decision to temporarily freeze the demolition orders for 104 buildings in the Tulkarm Refugee Camp, preventing their execution until further notice. The court has also given the Israeli government until September 2, 2025, to submit a detailed response to the petition.

Tulkarm Governor Abdullah Kmeil stated today that this decision came after a legal petition was filed by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and the Adalah Center, in direct coordination with the governor, to the Israeli Supreme Court. The court unexpectedly accepted the petition and ordered the temporary freeze of the demolition orders, instructing the Israeli military prosecution to provide its response and data by September 2, 2025.

Governor Kmeil clarified that this decision does not mean the cancellation of the demolition orders but rather a temporary freeze. He emphasized that during this period, legal teams will prepare comprehensive files to push for the cancellation of the demolition order. He also stated that all experienced legal professionals would be mobilized to stand before the Supreme Court against the military prosecution, aiming to secure a final decision that halts the demolition entirely.

Kmeil expressed his gratitude to UNRWA and the Adalah Center for their significant role in this process, hoping for a full cessation of the demolition decision and to prevent the disaster from continuing.

In a statement, the Adalah Center highlighted that the Israeli military repeatedly offers vague justifications while ignoring clear and feasible alternatives to collective house demolitions. The military claims again that additional space is needed for military movement, a claim that contradicts the geographical reality of the area and Israel's obligations under international law.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces continue their aggression on the city of Tulkarm and the Noor Shams and Tulkarm refugee camps for the 158th consecutive day. The ongoing assault has resulted in the martyrdom of 13 citizens, including a child and two women, one of whom was in her eighth month of pregnancy. Additionally, there have been numerous injuries, arrests, widespread infrastructure damage, and the forced displacement of over 5,000 families, representing more than 25,000 citizens. Over 600 homes were completely destroyed, and 2,573 homes sustained partial damage. The entrances to the camps remain blocked with earth mounds, turning them into areas nearly devoid of life.

Last Monday, Israeli forces issued notices to demolish 104 homes and buildings in the Tulkarm Refugee Camp, giving residents 72 hours to object and evacuate.

Kuwait Condemns Israeli Statements Calling for Expansion of Occupation in the West Bank

The State of Kuwait has condemned the statements made by several Israeli officials, in which they called for the expansion of the occupation to include territories in the West Bank, in a grave violation of international law and United Nations resolutions.

The Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement, reiterated the country's unwavering support for the Palestinian people in their pursuit of legitimate rights, in accordance with international law and United Nations resolutions. Kuwait reaffirmed its commitment to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The statement also renewed Kuwait's call for the United Nations Security Council to fulfill its role in maintaining international peace and security and to uphold international legal decisions.

Israeli Forces Launch Arrest Campaign Targeting Tawjihi Students in Salfit

Israeli occupation forces arrested 21 individuals from the town of Deir Istiya, northwest of Salfit, during a raid early this Thursday, July 3, 2025. Among those arrested were six students preparing for their Tawjihi (General Secondary School) exams.

Local sources reported that the Israeli forces stormed the town and conducted a widespread arrest campaign, detaining the following individuals: Rafiq Rafiq Awad and his son Rafiq, Ammar Abdel Rahman Salman and his son Karim, Saad Tawfiq Mukhlifa and his son Karim, Samer Abdel Rahman Salman and his sons Abdel Rahman and Ali, Jamil Kukesh and his son Ahmad, Khaled Al-Qadi and his son Salah El-Din, Mithqal Al-Qadi and his son Magdy, Mahmoud Aqil and his son Hamza, Dirgham Abu Hajal and his son Nour, and Mahmoud Odeh Al-Khatib and his son Rami.

Among the detainees, six are students currently sitting for the Tawjihi exams this year.

UN: 85% of Gaza Under Forced Relocation Orders

The United Nations reported that Israeli occupation forces have issued a new order for "forced relocation" in neighborhoods housing 80,000 people in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. The UN noted that around 85% of Gaza's land is currently under forced relocation orders.

UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric stated during a press conference that Israel had issued a new order for the forced displacement in Khan Younis, where 80,000 people reside. He added that 85% of Gaza's land is now under such orders or classified as military zones, severely hindering people's access to essential humanitarian aid and making it difficult for relief workers to reach those in need.

Dujarric also mentioned that approximately 714,000 Palestinians have been displaced, either once or multiple times, in Gaza since the collapse of the ceasefire in March. Despite the large number of new displaced persons, no shelter aid has been allowed into Gaza for four months.

Surveys conducted by UN partners revealed that 97% of displaced people are sleeping in open spaces.

These evacuation warnings for Palestinian citizens coincide with renewed calls from Israeli officials for the forced relocation of Gaza's population, the latest of which came from Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen, who called for pushing forward with the implementation of a plan to relocate Gaza's Palestinians.

83 Martyrs in Gaza Today, Including 41 Aid Seekers, Due to Israeli Fire and Airstrikes

A total of 83 Palestinians were martyred, and dozens more were injured, early and late Thursday, July 3, 2025, due to Israeli gunfire and airstrikes on Gaza. Among the victims, 41 were aid seekers.

Medical sources at Al-Shifa Hospital confirmed that 20 people were martyred, and many others were injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting aid seekers near the Netzarim junction in central Gaza.

The Civil Defense in Gaza reported that its teams retrieved 10 martyrs and numerous wounded following an Israeli airstrike on the Mustafa Hafez School, which was sheltering displaced people in the western part of Gaza City early this morning.

The Nasser Medical Complex announced the martyrdom of 24 people in Israeli airstrikes on southern Gaza since dawn today, including 5 aid seekers.

Additionally, three Palestinians were martyred in an Israeli airstrike on Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza.

One more martyr and several injuries were reported following an Israeli airstrike near the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.

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